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, lance armstrong. for the first time, armstrong has publicly admitted to doping, saying he won all seven tour de france championships with the help of performance enhancing drugs. speaking to oprah winfrey last night, the cyclist recounted how the abused banned substances to ensure the trees despite zealously denying allegations of doping for years. the much-anticipated interview opened with a rapid-fire series of yes or no questions. >> yes or no. in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> in your opinion, was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping? seven times in a row? >> not in my opinion. >> yes or no, did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance is? >> yes. >> yes or no. was one of those banned substances epo question of >> yes. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> did you ever use any other banned substances like testosteron
, lance armstrong. for the first time, armstrong has publicly admitted to doping, saying he won all seven tour de france championships with the help of performance enhancing drugs. speaking to oprah winfrey last night, the cyclist recounted how the abused banned substances to ensure the trees despite zealously denying allegations of doping for years. the much-anticipated interview opened with a rapid-fire series of yes or no questions. >> yes or no. in all seven of your tour de france...
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we pick up the story about lance armstrong. >> i owe them apologies. >> reporter: lance armstrong apologized to his fans and all of those that believed in him. in part two of his interview, he spoke directly to those of that wore his live strong base lets and stood -- bracelets and stood by him during his lying about doping. >> i understand your anger. >> uh-huh. >> your sense of betrayal. >> uh-huh. >> you supported me forever through all of this and you believed and i lied to you. and i'm sorry. >> reporter: armstrong said his first wife kristin knew about his use of performance-enhancing drugs. he also said his lowest moment wasn't when he was stripped of his cycling titles. it was when his own live strong foundation asked him to step away. >> it was the best thing for the organization. >> uh-huh. >> but it hurt like hell. >> reporter: armstrong got emotional when recalling how he told his children who had defended him to their friends that he had cheated. >> i've always denied that and i've always been defiant about that. you guys have seen that. that's probably why you trusted me on it.
we pick up the story about lance armstrong. >> i owe them apologies. >> reporter: lance armstrong apologized to his fans and all of those that believed in him. in part two of his interview, he spoke directly to those of that wore his live strong base lets and stood -- bracelets and stood by him during his lying about doping. >> i understand your anger. >> uh-huh. >> your sense of betrayal. >> uh-huh. >> you supported me forever through all of this and...
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and now, well, if you caught part one of lance armstrong's full baring session with oprah winfrey, you know this is not the lance who cruised to seven tour de france bicycle victories and rolled over anyone who crossed him. this lance is saying yes, after more than a decade of saying no. >> yes or no, did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> yes or no, was one of those banned substances epo? >> yes. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> did you ever use any other banned substances like testosterone, courtisone or humn growth hormone? >> yeah. >> yes or no, in all seven of your tour de france victories did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> in your opinion was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping? seven times in a row. >> not in my opinion. >> wow. and that was just in the first minute and a half of the interview. you kind of got it all there. but, really, there is so much more, and i'm going to play a lot more in the hour ahead. you wi
and now, well, if you caught part one of lance armstrong's full baring session with oprah winfrey, you know this is not the lance who cruised to seven tour de france bicycle victories and rolled over anyone who crossed him. this lance is saying yes, after more than a decade of saying no. >> yes or no, did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> yes or no, was one of those banned substances epo? >> yes. >> did you ever blood...
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. >> lance armstrong admits to doping. coming clean to oprah winfrey overnight. a long-awaited admission, despite fighting those allegations for years. >>> and with washington in the throes of a battle over gun control, check out the stunt pulled by one state lawmaker. >>> and subway attack. new video surfacing overnight. shocking violence on a train platform. this woman pulled on to the tracks. police quickly making an arrest. >>> and exact change. the new cash machines offering more than just jacksons. you can get washingtons and lincolns, too. >>> good morning. i'm john muller, in for rob nelson. >> and i'm paula faris. in his much-anticipated interview with oprah winfrey, lance armstrong called himself a flawed character. he also said he deserves condemnation after more than a decade of lying about using performance-enhancing drugs. >> as neal karlinsky reports, armstrong described cheating as part of his job. >> reporter: even though we knew it was coming, hearing lance armstrong saying it out loud was surreal. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfu
. >> lance armstrong admits to doping. coming clean to oprah winfrey overnight. a long-awaited admission, despite fighting those allegations for years. >>> and with washington in the throes of a battle over gun control, check out the stunt pulled by one state lawmaker. >>> and subway attack. new video surfacing overnight. shocking violence on a train platform. this woman pulled on to the tracks. police quickly making an arrest. >>> and exact change. the new cash...
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but now these other things that you are doing with the publicity, it's not so good for lance armstrong. it's an interesting sort of idea of, who else comes out after him, even for them if it's not for money. for them it's simply the idea of giving a black eye to the organization even. >> right. and let me just hit pause on that. i think we have jeff tillitson with us. thanks. glad we have you back. sorry about that. >> no problem. >> let me ask you. so you've interviewed lance armstrong under oath. you watched him tonight with oprah winfrey. what did you think? >> it was stunning. and jaw-dropping. everything i asked him about doping, using performance-enhancing drugs, doing dope with michele ferrari, he answered no to under oath with sworn testimony. he turned around tonight and said it was all a big lie. it was absolutely amazing to watch. >> now you knew he was going to do this, right? you anyhknew he was going to ad it. did you expect it would be different in did you expect, i don't know, did you expect tears, more contrition, or is this what you expected from the lance armstrong t
but now these other things that you are doing with the publicity, it's not so good for lance armstrong. it's an interesting sort of idea of, who else comes out after him, even for them if it's not for money. for them it's simply the idea of giving a black eye to the organization even. >> right. and let me just hit pause on that. i think we have jeff tillitson with us. thanks. glad we have you back. sorry about that. >> no problem. >> let me ask you. so you've interviewed lance...
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. >>> right now in north africa the u.s. is evacuating americans from people -- from other nations who were caught up in the hostage-taking by islamic terrorists in algeria. in the meantime, efforts continue to create other hostages, possibly including more americans still being held at the gas plant. algerian state media reports that about 650 people most of them algerians have been freed so far. we're also learning more about the terrifying ordeal itself. one hostage told his brother the kidnappers bound his hands with rope, duct taped his mouth and tied plastic explosives arounds had neck. that man managed to escape by running for his life with the bomb still strapped to his body. defense secretary leon panetta issued a stern warning to the kidnappers today -- >> the terrorists should be on notice that they will find no sanctuary, no refuge, not in algeria, not in north africa, not anywhere. those who would wantonly attack our country and our people will have no place to hide. >> the algerian military without consulting t
. >>> right now in north africa the u.s. is evacuating americans from people -- from other nations who were caught up in the hostage-taking by islamic terrorists in algeria. in the meantime, efforts continue to create other hostages, possibly including more americans still being held at the gas plant. algerian state media reports that about 650 people most of them algerians have been freed so far. we're also learning more about the terrifying ordeal itself. one hostage told his brother...
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now that lance armstrong has admitted to doping, we will hear what he says to oprah winfrey again tonight. >>> plus, our own martin savidge rides along as authorities break up an elaborate sex slave network right here in the united states. you will not believe the conditions the women had to endure. >>> i'm wolf blitzer here on the national wall in washington. behind me the west front of the u.s. capitol where president barack obama will take the oath of office on monday. we're counting down to the inauguration. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with what we now know is the ongoing hostage crisis in algeria. right now it's unclear how many americans are being held by terrorists. but we do know the united states, the obama administration has rejected an offer to exchange an undisclosed number of american hostages. other hostages have been freed and hair he would winning new details are emerging about their treatment. for the details, let's bring in jill dougherty. she's over at the state department. jill? >> wolf, just a few minutes ago here at the state department i was upstair
now that lance armstrong has admitted to doping, we will hear what he says to oprah winfrey again tonight. >>> plus, our own martin savidge rides along as authorities break up an elaborate sex slave network right here in the united states. you will not believe the conditions the women had to endure. >>> i'm wolf blitzer here on the national wall in washington. behind me the west front of the u.s. capitol where president barack obama will take the oath of office on monday....
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anything could outshadow the lance armstrong story but i was wrong. >> it's a strange day. >> lance armstrong has been asked to give back his bronze medal. do you suppose that the olympic committee will say eventually give back all of your medals? >> i think this is the only olympic medal he will have to give back although he competed in multiple games. i think there is the only one that they are going to ask for and one of the ironies, the man who got the silver medal and the person who came in fourth who presumably would get bronze are already people who have been convicted or implicated in doping scandals. so the whole thing is is pretty messy. >> wow. so there is a real possibility that cycling may be dropped as an olympic sport, at least for a time? >> that's one i find hard to believe. it seems like today's amateur athletes that are much cleaner than the athletes that were in lance armstrong's time isn't the solution and i suspect they will work something out and set it up. >> what do up want to hear tonight when you sit down and watch armstrong's interview? >> i think a lot of the litt
anything could outshadow the lance armstrong story but i was wrong. >> it's a strange day. >> lance armstrong has been asked to give back his bronze medal. do you suppose that the olympic committee will say eventually give back all of your medals? >> i think this is the only olympic medal he will have to give back although he competed in multiple games. i think there is the only one that they are going to ask for and one of the ironies, the man who got the silver medal and the...
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. >> after years of denials, lance armstrong admits now to using performance-enhancing drugs to win his seven tour de france titles. we'll take a closer look at armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey and talk with experts about whether this admission is going to help or hurt the brand. >>> but first the deadly hostage situation in algeria. the army has freed some 650 people from islamist militants in a remolt oil field. moats of the freed are algerian. the u.s. is in the process right now of evacuating the americans and other foreign nationals of the rescue. >> as much as i would like to be out, some of our colleagues are safe for the moment. >> i feel safe for the moment. >> americans are believed to be among the missing still. this is day three of the bloody siege. the effort to rescue remaining hostages. i want to bring in vlad, we understand this is happening in various locations near the plant. >> reporter: so the large scale operations to rescue the hostages from the gas plant in eastern algeria has ended but there is still some ongoing activity at the plant possibly to root out
. >> after years of denials, lance armstrong admits now to using performance-enhancing drugs to win his seven tour de france titles. we'll take a closer look at armstrong's interview with oprah winfrey and talk with experts about whether this admission is going to help or hurt the brand. >>> but first the deadly hostage situation in algeria. the army has freed some 650 people from islamist militants in a remolt oil field. moats of the freed are algerian. the u.s. is in the...
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phillips'. >>> the world now knows that lance armstrong lied. oprah winfrey interviewed him for 2 1/2 hours and says that the reports about him using performance enhancing drugs are now confirmed. of course, it flies in the face of what he said publicly for years. back in 2005, armstrong went to court against an insurance company that would not pay him performance bonuses. we are going to play the entire deposition. what you're going to hear here is armstrong being questioned about statements made by the wife of a former teammate, betsy andrews, she said that armstrong fell out with her and her husband after she refused to cover up armstrong's use of these illicit substances. when she first learned about all of that during a hospital visit. here's how he responds. >> you attended the deposition of miss betsy andrew, did you not? >> correct. >> and you heard her testimony regarding certain statements you were alleged to have made in a conference room at the indiana university hospital, correct? >> i heard the statements, correct. >> okay. i'm goi
phillips'. >>> the world now knows that lance armstrong lied. oprah winfrey interviewed him for 2 1/2 hours and says that the reports about him using performance enhancing drugs are now confirmed. of course, it flies in the face of what he said publicly for years. back in 2005, armstrong went to court against an insurance company that would not pay him performance bonuses. we are going to play the entire deposition. what you're going to hear here is armstrong being questioned about...
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what will the world here next from lance armstrong? -- hear next? a military operation at an algerian gas plant appears to be ongoing, three days after al qaeda-flynt fighters took hundreds of workers hostage. although more than six other people are reported to have been released, 30 foreign workers remain unaccounted for. algerian state media says 12 hostages have died. >> these and the people we were able to escape what may have been a terrifying experience for them, and relieved, they most certainly are. algerian television took these pictures, and it shows men, with praise for the algerian army, which took on the hostage crisis. >> the algerian army. >> i think they did a fantastic job. i am very impressed. >> my thoughts are with colleagues. >> still, the most reliable estimates are that dozens of hostages remain missing, unaccounted for, and a second operation has been undertaken by algerian forces to try to find an end. hopefully, it will be better than the first one, which ended in about 30 workers killed by troops, who apparently bombed it
what will the world here next from lance armstrong? -- hear next? a military operation at an algerian gas plant appears to be ongoing, three days after al qaeda-flynt fighters took hundreds of workers hostage. although more than six other people are reported to have been released, 30 foreign workers remain unaccounted for. algerian state media says 12 hostages have died. >> these and the people we were able to escape what may have been a terrifying experience for them, and relieved, they...
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. >> reporter: lance armstrong was emotional but not tearful. apologetic but not contrite. in an exclusive interview on own, armstrong admitted to oprah winfrey what had long been been suspected. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> reporter: he said he started doping in the mid-'90s before he had cancer. the cocktail was the blood buster epo, transfusions and testosterone all banned and denied by him for years until this interview. >> it's too late for probably most people. and that's my fault. you know, i view this situation as one big lie. that i repeated a lot of times. >> reporter: a lie that over the 90-minute program he made clear was contrary to his real attitude about doping. >> did it feel wrong? >> at the time? >> uh-huh. >> no. >> it did not even feel wrong? >> no. scary. >> did you feel bad about it? >> no. even scarier. >> did you feel in any way that you were cheating? >> no. the scariest. >> reporter: performance-enhancing drugs, he said, were part of the sport like air in the rider's
. >> reporter: lance armstrong was emotional but not tearful. apologetic but not contrite. in an exclusive interview on own, armstrong admitted to oprah winfrey what had long been been suspected. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> reporter: he said he started doping in the mid-'90s before he had cancer. the cocktail was the blood buster epo, transfusions and testosterone all banned and denied by...
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lance armstrong is a man with an estimated net worth of $125 million. so $75 million day is obviously -- means a lot to him. most of that comes from sponsors like nike. but the fortune could be wiped completely clean now that he's likely to be hit with a string of lawsuits. anything he says tonight, the question is could it make any kind of difference in the court of public opinion which is very relevant here. dana jacobson has interviewed lance armstrong, good to see body of you. let me start by asking each of you, anyone who wasn't watching you last night, you watched the first part of the interview. you were both -- you were not satisfied. i'm putting it nicely. you didn't think he did a good job. >> he wasn't contrite at all. he didn't -- he may have been trying to say i'm sorry. he didn't even come close to it in the way he acted and the way he acted toward people that he hurt. i don't know how he makes up for it tonight. i don't know how that's possible -- >> you don't think he could say something -- he's talking about his wife, his children -- >>
lance armstrong is a man with an estimated net worth of $125 million. so $75 million day is obviously -- means a lot to him. most of that comes from sponsors like nike. but the fortune could be wiped completely clean now that he's likely to be hit with a string of lawsuits. anything he says tonight, the question is could it make any kind of difference in the court of public opinion which is very relevant here. dana jacobson has interviewed lance armstrong, good to see body of you. let me start...
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fired up about this whole lance armstrong interview. i think she's more interested in it than lance is. dagen: that is the problem actually because he doesn't care. connell: did he save his brand or did he cause more problems? more on that coming up. dagen: there is no image to save after that. and the governor of nebraska wants to dump the states income tax. you heard me right. take a look at the world currency and how it is holding up against the dollar. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. sy
fired up about this whole lance armstrong interview. i think she's more interested in it than lance is. dagen: that is the problem actually because he doesn't care. connell: did he save his brand or did he cause more problems? more on that coming up. dagen: there is no image to save after that. and the governor of nebraska wants to dump the states income tax. you heard me right. take a look at the world currency and how it is holding up against the dollar. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to...
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losers are lance armstrong. manti teo for reasons that don't have to be explained. i thought last night i think both of them end up on oprah. >> bret: manti teo welcome on "special report" but i don't think he will come. >> bret: chuck? >> i agree with charles. the winner this week, and in addition to what it has done to the president popularity, it sends a message to europe there are things to fight for. pacifist at times continent. my loser is boeing. 787, the big new jet. grounded due to technical difficulty. >> bret: steve? >> the big winner is scott walker. the gor, act ten budget reforms upheld by federal appeals court today. so the meth to turn it in a surplus of $350 million were constitutionally sound. he has approval rating of 55% in a poll plus seven democratic. loser is harry reid. the senate is not doing their job he will receive tough questions and keep the red state democrats in line for all the discussions. culture issues and others. >> bret: that is it for the panel. stay tuned for the latest on the diversity debate surrounding the white house. [ ma
losers are lance armstrong. manti teo for reasons that don't have to be explained. i thought last night i think both of them end up on oprah. >> bret: manti teo welcome on "special report" but i don't think he will come. >> bret: chuck? >> i agree with charles. the winner this week, and in addition to what it has done to the president popularity, it sends a message to europe there are things to fight for. pacifist at times continent. my loser is boeing. 787, the big...
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now lance armstrong may be coming clean about his use during tour de france races. >> in his last interview with oprah two years ago, lance armstrong got a hero's welcome. now displaced and labeled as a cheater, he'll face a much tough iraudience next week when he sits with her again. but as expected, armstrong confesses to doping, it would likely come only after the statute of limitations on perjury charges ran out, following this strong denial underoath. >> i want to make sure your testimony is clear. >> it can't be any clearer, i've never taken drugs. >> an about, face could land him in serious hot water. he is also facing a whistle below suit, and another suit from a british newspaper and threats from a promoter that wants 7.5 million does yet. yet armstrong texted the ap, i told oprah she can go wherever she wants. >> he is setting himself up for more trouble than he has already been in. >> armstrong was stripped of his titles and banned from the sport for life last year after the u.s. antidoping agency issued a detailed report accusing him of leading a foe business tick indicated and
now lance armstrong may be coming clean about his use during tour de france races. >> in his last interview with oprah two years ago, lance armstrong got a hero's welcome. now displaced and labeled as a cheater, he'll face a much tough iraudience next week when he sits with her again. but as expected, armstrong confesses to doping, it would likely come only after the statute of limitations on perjury charges ran out, following this strong denial underoath. >> i want to make sure...
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lance armstrong could face ruinous lawsuits after his confession to doping. jim axelrod reports. john miller has a rare look inside f.b.i. intelligence as it prepares for next week's inauguration. >> reporter: so what are the threats to this inauguration? >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with two coworkers who thought they had nothing in common until he told his stories of battles long ago. >> he's someone that i will never forget. i will tell my kids his stories. i'll tell anybody his stories that want to listen. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. one american has been killed in that hostage standoff in algeria. frederick butaccio was an employee of the oil company b.p. we don't know how he died but u.s. got sources tell us his body has been recovered. a top official says tonight that at least six americans have survived but others have still being held. u.s. military transport planes landed near the scene and evacuated survivors. some of them described as lightly wounded. all of this is playing out at
lance armstrong could face ruinous lawsuits after his confession to doping. jim axelrod reports. john miller has a rare look inside f.b.i. intelligence as it prepares for next week's inauguration. >> reporter: so what are the threats to this inauguration? >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with two coworkers who thought they had nothing in common until he told his stories of battles long ago. >> he's someone that i will never forget. i will tell my kids his...
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. >> dana: lance armstrong used a banned phrase. >> greg: 17 of them. mine today was culture of it. just look at the viewers and wave. goodbye. ♪ ♪ >> bret: some americans are free. others are still held hostage and at least one is believed to be dead in north africa. trying to separate the facts from the fiction in a fluid terrorist situation in algeri algeria. this is "special report." good evening. i'm bret baier. we begin again tonight with the confusing and often contradictory information we are getting out of algeria regarding the fate of hostages held by islamist terrorists. earlier reports that the ordeal was over was premature. we are told some americans are safe. some are still hostage and at least one is dead. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is with an update of still breaking story. good evening. >> good evening. one american has been killed at the b.p. oil complex. the u.s. officials identified him as frederick boutaccio, texas resident that had an heart attack when algerians attempted a rescue yesterday. u.s. officials recovered his remains on frid
. >> dana: lance armstrong used a banned phrase. >> greg: 17 of them. mine today was culture of it. just look at the viewers and wave. goodbye. ♪ ♪ >> bret: some americans are free. others are still held hostage and at least one is believed to be dead in north africa. trying to separate the facts from the fiction in a fluid terrorist situation in algeri algeria. this is "special report." good evening. i'm bret baier. we begin again tonight with the confusing and...
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now lance armstrong may be coming clean about his use during tour de france races. >> in his last interview with oprah two years ago, lance armstrong got a hero's welcome. now displaced and labeled as a cheater, he'll face a much tough iraudience next week when he sits with her again. but as expected, armstrong confesses to doping, it would likely come only after the statute of limitations on perjury charges ran out, following this denial underoath. >> i want to make sure your testimony is clear. >> it can't be any clearer, i've never taken drugs. >> an about, face could land him in serious hot water. he is also facing a whistle below suit, and another suit from a british newspaper and threats from a promoter that wants 7.5 million does yet. yet armstrong texted the ap, i told oprah she can go wherever she wants. >> he is setting himself up for more trouble than he has already been in. >> armstrong was stripped of his titles and banned from the sport for life last year after the u.s. antidoping agency issued a detailed report accusing him of leading a tick business tick indicated and brazen
now lance armstrong may be coming clean about his use during tour de france races. >> in his last interview with oprah two years ago, lance armstrong got a hero's welcome. now displaced and labeled as a cheater, he'll face a much tough iraudience next week when he sits with her again. but as expected, armstrong confesses to doping, it would likely come only after the statute of limitations on perjury charges ran out, following this denial underoath. >> i want to make sure your...
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a lance armstrong. i also feel there is an accountability by the legal advisers that he has. my opinion is they knew full well he was using performance-enhancing drugs and fraud when he filed the declarations as a part of the lawsuits. i don't know what is more damaging. is it the fact that he used the drugs and competing against other athletes or a cover up in the damage he caused to all those people there after. >> when you see where we are today with the possibility that he will be admitting doping, do you think he can redeem himself? >> the longer that you lie and carry on like this, as an example, marion jones lied for about an eight-year period. everyone remembers her crying and weeping. when i looked at marion, i saw her children and mother and i realized they didn't lie and cheat. they didn't do anything wrong, yet they suffered tremendously. i didn't think it through. i'm not so sure lance armstrong thought it through. it wasn't until i got into a prison camp and my members came to visit and i
a lance armstrong. i also feel there is an accountability by the legal advisers that he has. my opinion is they knew full well he was using performance-enhancing drugs and fraud when he filed the declarations as a part of the lawsuits. i don't know what is more damaging. is it the fact that he used the drugs and competing against other athletes or a cover up in the damage he caused to all those people there after. >> when you see where we are today with the possibility that he will be...
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>> lance armstrong finally admits to using performance-enhancing drug. >> armstrong is now talking with authorities about paying back some of the u.s. postal service's money. >> and indicated a willingness to testify against others involved in illegal doping. >>> today vice president biden will formally hand over his recommendation to president obama. >> i'm confident there are steps we can take that don't require legislation and are within my realm of authority as president. >>> coca-cola kicking off a new ad campaign surrounding soda and obesity. >> if you take in more calories than you burn off you will gain weight, duh. >> yeah, that's how it works. >>> former president george h.w. bush is at home this morning after spending two months in a hospital. >>> feeling very patriotic at walmart reportedly announcing a plan today to hire every single veteran who wants a job. >> in florida a fearless fisherman wanted to catch that tarpin by hand. >> all that -- >> did you ever talk to your family, father? >> yeah we were in touch during the time. >> they said "keep up the good work"? what di
>> lance armstrong finally admits to using performance-enhancing drug. >> armstrong is now talking with authorities about paying back some of the u.s. postal service's money. >> and indicated a willingness to testify against others involved in illegal doping. >>> today vice president biden will formally hand over his recommendation to president obama. >> i'm confident there are steps we can take that don't require legislation and are within my realm of authority...
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"starting point" begins right now. >>> lance armstrong comes clean after years of lying. he admits he used performance enhancing drugs to win all seven of his tour de france titles. he admitted he consistently lied about doping and recklessly attacks his accusers, the interview on own began with a series of yes or no questions. >> let's start with the questions that people around the world have been waiting for you to answer. and for now, i'd like a yes or a no, okay? this whole conversation, we have a lot of time, will be about the details. yes or no. did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> yes or no, was one of those banned substances epo? >> yes. >> did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> did you ever use any other banned substances, like testosterone, cortizone, or human growth hormone? >> yes. >> yes or no. in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banneded substances or blood dope? >> no. >> in your opinion, was it humanly possible to win the
"starting point" begins right now. >>> lance armstrong comes clean after years of lying. he admits he used performance enhancing drugs to win all seven of his tour de france titles. he admitted he consistently lied about doping and recklessly attacks his accusers, the interview on own began with a series of yes or no questions. >> let's start with the questions that people around the world have been waiting for you to answer. and for now, i'd like a yes or a no, okay?...
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the bodies are buried. >> suarez: so, juliet, is this biggest than lance armstrong now? no longer even solely about him anymore? >> a lot of writers said it was never about lance to begin with, that he was just -- well, he was the kingpin of his own little doping program but cycling has really been rife with doping for many, many years, especially in the '90s. this could be a huge opening to cleaning up the sport of cycling if lance comes out and tells everybody where he got the drugs, who helped him hide his drug -- positive drug tests and all those things, the sport could actually turn over a new leaf but he has to come clean first to the officials. >> suarez: so daniel coyle, what else could happen? what will you be watching for when the oprah show goes out? >> i'll be most curious about seeing contrition. an apology is something that involves genuine feeling, authenticity, it's a process. we'll see if he's taking steps on that process. i'm most curious about what he says to the people who he ruthlessly went after for years for telling the truth. i'm curious to hear w
the bodies are buried. >> suarez: so, juliet, is this biggest than lance armstrong now? no longer even solely about him anymore? >> a lot of writers said it was never about lance to begin with, that he was just -- well, he was the kingpin of his own little doping program but cycling has really been rife with doping for many, many years, especially in the '90s. this could be a huge opening to cleaning up the sport of cycling if lance comes out and tells everybody where he got the...
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and lance armstrong still faces a lifetime ban. diane? >> a lifetime ban. so, what would it take to change that, neal? >> reporter: well, officials tell abc news that he is now in talks with them about coming forward, fully, confessing fully to officials, possibly testifying against others and if he does so, officials say, he could reduce that lifetime ban to eight years, which would put him back in competition right around the time he's about 49 or 50 years old. >> all right, neal karlinsky reporting in again tonight. thank you so much. >>> and tomorrow, president obama will announce his action plan against gun violence in america. but today, new york governor andrew cuomo signed a law that is the toughest gun law in the nation right now and tried to tackle a very big question. how do you keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill? abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas tells us about the controversial idea. >> reporter: we've all seen the faces. young men accused of horrific mass shootings, looking unstable, believed to be mentally ill. they
and lance armstrong still faces a lifetime ban. diane? >> a lifetime ban. so, what would it take to change that, neal? >> reporter: well, officials tell abc news that he is now in talks with them about coming forward, fully, confessing fully to officials, possibly testifying against others and if he does so, officials say, he could reduce that lifetime ban to eight years, which would put him back in competition right around the time he's about 49 or 50 years old. >> all right,...
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a special about lance armstrong. i will go behind the psychology and the science on what makes people break the rules. don't miss it. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sound) ask your doctor about spiriva. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for bre
a special about lance armstrong. i will go behind the psychology and the science on what makes people break the rules. don't miss it. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma,...
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armstrong versus cancer, we had lance armstrong versus everyone in the tour de france, but lance armstrong versus the truth, that is -- that's one that he really couldn't win in the end, and we lost a lot of faith over the years. this is 15 years old for all of us that have known the truth all along. and we really began to wonder if this day would ever come. >> well, i wondered when you talk about lance armstrong, you also talk about lance armstrong versus himself, and i wonder, he has this reputation, can he build himself back up, or has he threatened and intimidated so many people here that there's really no road to redemption for him? >> well, part of what i think is going to happen on oprah, i don't think that we're going to get a lance armstrong who is -- there's not going to be sobbing. he is going to try to justify much of what he did. i don't know what a partial confession is, but that's -- that's something that we'll just have to see here. but the nice thing about what is happening is that we can -- this is really the beginning in a sense, that now the story can start to accelerat
armstrong versus cancer, we had lance armstrong versus everyone in the tour de france, but lance armstrong versus the truth, that is -- that's one that he really couldn't win in the end, and we lost a lot of faith over the years. this is 15 years old for all of us that have known the truth all along. and we really began to wonder if this day would ever come. >> well, i wondered when you talk about lance armstrong, you also talk about lance armstrong versus himself, and i wonder, he has...
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what do you think is an appropriate punishment for lance armstrong bade on what we know now? is it a lifetime ban? is it still appropriate in your mind? >> yes, i think it is. i don't think that he should be reconsidered. he had his chance. first of all he is 41 years old. he will not race the tour de france again. even if he would, he would not be a competitor worthy whether or not he was on drugs. it is past his time. he should be banned for life and hopefully something good can come from this. to your other point. look back on history. when you say what type of people. did we every expect the single season rushing leader in the history of the nfl, o.j. simpson would be involved in this behavior? did we ever think the heavyweight champion of the world, mike tyson, would bite off an ear? did we think barry bonds would be involved in steroids? the list is long and lengthy rand goes on and on and on. it is just a shame because we hold the people to a higher standard. we look up to them and as role models they let us down. tiger woods, it goes on and on. it is not an aberration
what do you think is an appropriate punishment for lance armstrong bade on what we know now? is it a lifetime ban? is it still appropriate in your mind? >> yes, i think it is. i don't think that he should be reconsidered. he had his chance. first of all he is 41 years old. he will not race the tour de france again. even if he would, he would not be a competitor worthy whether or not he was on drugs. it is past his time. he should be banned for life and hopefully something good can come...
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and we're going to start with lance armstrong's denial. phil says he knew long before lance ever talked to oprah that lance was lying and here is in part some of the untrue denials. >> we're sick and tired of these allegations and we're going to do everything we can to fight them. they're absolutely untrue. >> and-- i'm sorry for you, i'm sorry you don't believe in miracles. >> i was on my death bed, do you think i'm going to come back into the store, okay, doctor, give me everything you've got i want to go fast, no way, i'm never going to do that. >> what's the tell. >> and one you notice that they have a tendency to attack people. when people are backed into a corner and not telling the truth, what they often resort to, impeach the credibility of the person who is either asking the questions or making the allegation, and lance unfortunately has a constant-- consistent history of doing that and the other behavior, the facts are not my alley and what might i say. convince mode, statements convincing, for example, geez, i was on my death be
and we're going to start with lance armstrong's denial. phil says he knew long before lance ever talked to oprah that lance was lying and here is in part some of the untrue denials. >> we're sick and tired of these allegations and we're going to do everything we can to fight them. they're absolutely untrue. >> and-- i'm sorry for you, i'm sorry you don't believe in miracles. >> i was on my death bed, do you think i'm going to come back into the store, okay, doctor, give me...
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so let me have your reaction to the armstrong interview. >> you know, i feel like lance armstrong gave us about 80% of what we wanted. 80% of the truth. and 80% of an apology. and i think people want 800% of an apology. you know, sadly when somebody goes through these, i call them catharsis interviews, we want them splayed out, we want them crying, and i didn't feel that. lance was extraordinarily in control, extraordinarily composed, very well prepared. i wanted a little more humanity. i wanted a little more emotion. and to me the most important question is when oprah said why now, which we all knew she would ask, he didn't have an answer. and i wanted him to say, you know, i look in the mirror in the morning, it's hard to live with myself. i have to hold my kids and know i'm a liar. didn't hear that, didn't go far enough, and i don't think it's helping anything right now. >> yeah, the headline in the "new york times" was for armstrong a confession without an explanation. oprah also asked armstrong about his former masseuse. she says armstrong tried to, quote, make her life a living h
so let me have your reaction to the armstrong interview. >> you know, i feel like lance armstrong gave us about 80% of what we wanted. 80% of the truth. and 80% of an apology. and i think people want 800% of an apology. you know, sadly when somebody goes through these, i call them catharsis interviews, we want them splayed out, we want them crying, and i didn't feel that. lance was extraordinarily in control, extraordinarily composed, very well prepared. i wanted a little more humanity. i...
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after more than a decade of fierce denial champion cyclist lance armstrong now back peddling. he reportedly confessed to oprah today that he used performance enhancing drug to win the tour de france testify times. here's brand i hit. >> lance armstrong come clean according to abc news sources and confessed to oprah he did in fact use performance enhancing drug to win the tour de france. oprah tweeted just left with lance armstrong more than 2 and a half hours. he came ready. and one source even said the interview was emotional at times. for years armstrong was in since he 97 used drugs. >> i have never doped. >>reporter: even upped oath. >> can't be any clearer that i have never taken drugs. >>reporter: hours before sitting down with oprah he went on an apology tour. sources tell us armstrong stood before live strong staff members. the charity he founded and took responsibility for the damage his actions have caused the foundation. >> i think he believes very earnestly that he has to move forward and that he is at a place where nowhere left to move other than to make this apol
after more than a decade of fierce denial champion cyclist lance armstrong now back peddling. he reportedly confessed to oprah today that he used performance enhancing drug to win the tour de france testify times. here's brand i hit. >> lance armstrong come clean according to abc news sources and confessed to oprah he did in fact use performance enhancing drug to win the tour de france. oprah tweeted just left with lance armstrong more than 2 and a half hours. he came ready. and one...
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coming up, lance armstrong loses another honor. >> plus, all boeing 787. the dreamliners are grounded. how the decision is impacting some bay area travelers. >> plus, a dead girlfriend, a bizarre hoax and the bay area connection to the football catfish scandal unfolding this morning. we'll hear from the man at the front of it next. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or why it do t have to be an adventure to stick to your new year's budget. because safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, a case of arrowhead water is just $3.33. folgers is $7.99 for the large size. that's a huge deal. rise and shine. simply orange oj is just $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitti
coming up, lance armstrong loses another honor. >> plus, all boeing 787. the dreamliners are grounded. how the decision is impacting some bay area travelers. >> plus, a dead girlfriend, a bizarre hoax and the bay area connection to the football catfish scandal unfolding this morning. we'll hear from the man at the front of it next. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or why it do t have to be an adventure to stick to your new year's budget. because...
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we're supposed to believe him now. nothing about lance armstrong the hero matters. the only thing left is his legacy livestrong, which generated $500 million. >> gretchen: he was a racer before he got cancer? >> brian: yeah. >> gretchen: and he was doing this -- >> brian: flat on his back with cancer. the doctor said, what have you done? he told the doctor. she overheard it. then he denies, calls her crazy. >> steve: part 2 tonight on the oprah winfrey network. >> brian: like something out of a movie, they say, but what you're about to see is very, very real. all caught on camera. two men with their guns drawn holding up a brinks armored truck. the robbers forced the guard to the ground and tried grabbing the gun unsuccessfully. they did grab a whole lot of money, took offment the guard on the ground, fired. the robbers were forced to abandon the get away car blocks away because the tires riddled with bullet holes. >> i heard at least 15 to 18 shots. i thought it was fire crackers. >> brian: a manhunt is underway fort robbers. i'm surprised there weren't two guards
we're supposed to believe him now. nothing about lance armstrong the hero matters. the only thing left is his legacy livestrong, which generated $500 million. >> gretchen: he was a racer before he got cancer? >> brian: yeah. >> gretchen: and he was doing this -- >> brian: flat on his back with cancer. the doctor said, what have you done? he told the doctor. she overheard it. then he denies, calls her crazy. >> steve: part 2 tonight on the oprah winfrey network....